Honeywell F113A, F113C, F112C User Manual

F112A,C; F113A,C
Portable Air Cleaners
OWNER’S GUIDE
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HOW YOUR PORTABLE AIR CLEANER WORKS
Your air cleaner is effective at removing airborne particulates like dust mite allergens, pollen, mold spores, bacteria, dust, soot, and tobacco smoke particles. It is also effective at reducing annoying odors like tobacco smoke, chemical odors, and odors from cooking, when equipped with a CPZ canister.
You can choose models with these filters (all have a carbon prefilter that helps reduce odors and extend the HEPA filter life):
• a 99.97% High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter that provides high-efficiency removal of particulates.
• a HEPA filter that removes particulates and a CPZ™ canister that removes volatile organic compounds (VOC) and odor. This high filtration and adsorption efficiency enables the air cleaner to remove many of the troublesome particles, gases and odors from the indooor air.
Your unit is one of these models: F112A,C: 150 cfm, 120V, 60 Hz, 1.85A. Both models are two-speed. Model A has a HEPA filter and model C has a HE PA filter with a CPZ™ canister.
F113A,C: 300 cfm, 120V, 60 Hz, 1.5A. Both models are three-speed. Model A has a HEPA filter, model C has a HEPA filter with a CPZ™ canister.
OPERATING YOUR AIR CLEANER
IMPORTANT
Your air cleaner has a power cord that plugs into a 120 Vac ele c trical outlet. Before plugging it in and operating your air cleaner, carefully read all instructions:
If you have purchased an F112C or an F113C model, you will need to open the air cleaner and remove the plastic packaging on the CPZ filter. To reassemble the unit, follow the instructions in the Changing Your Filters sec­tion.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard. Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Do not use air cleaner with any solid-state speed control device. Keep foreign objects from blocking the air outlets or intakes, or from entering the ventilation or exhaust opening.
1. Be sure the unit is fully assembled and in an upright position before plugging it in.
2. Do not use the air cleaner outdoors.
3. Place the air cleaner where the cord and unit are not obstacles to employee and
customer traffic flow.
4. Plug the air cleaner polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other) into the polarized outlet as designed. Do not attempt to force the plug into the outlet; reverse the plug and then if it does not fit into the outlet, contact a qualified elec­trician.
5. If you must use an extension cord, use a heavy duty cord with adequate line size.
6. Do not run the power cord under carpets or rugs.
7. Keep the cord away from hot surfaces.
8. Do not use the air cleaner where combustible gases or vapors are present.
9. Do not expose the air cleaner to rain or operate near water, in a bathroom, or
other damp location.
10. Do not sit, stand or place heavy objects on the air cleaner.
11. Always unplug when not in use and before servicing. To disconnect the air
cleaner, first turn the speed control to the Off position before removing the plug from the outlet.
12. Do not use the air cleaner with a damaged cord or plug or if the unit was dropped, damaged or is malfunctioning.
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